In recent years, he said he wanted to go back to Sichuan home.
Recently, an absurd drama appeared in the Japanese Parliament: Shi Ping, who had just been elected to the Senate, suddenly choked up during an interview with the media, claiming that "the biggest wish in my life is to return to my hometown in Sichuan to have a visit."
The "Chinese Japanese" born in Chengdu, who had studied in the North American philosophy department, was wearing the parliamentary emblem and hanging the Japanese flag behind him.
However, on September 8, China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs just announced sanctions against it, freezing all assets in its territory and banning entry into the country.
This performance of "confessing the thief as a father" made countless netizens scream directly "evil fucking open the door to the evil heart, evil heart to home."
The life trajectory of石平 can be a traitoric sample of the textbook level.
In 1980 he entered the North Korean University as a graduate examiner in Sichuan, and in 1988 he obtained the qualification to study in Japan.
He should have studied to serve the country, but he was completely lost after witnessing the prosperity of Japan's bubble economy. Finally, he became a Japanese citizen in 2007 and changed his name to "Ishiheitaro".
In exchange for the acceptance of the Japanese right wing, he reluctantly abandoned his wretched wife and married the daughter of a Japanese politician; in order to prove the "Loyal Day" determination, he openly denied the Nanjing massacre, claiming that "China's history textbooks never recorded this incident."
At the time of the earthquake in Vancouver, he appealed to "Japan should not help China."
What is even more ironic is that he deliberately used the Chinese name "Shi Ping" in his anti-China articles in an attempt to create the illusion that "China people understand China better."
In July 2025, Shi Ping was elected to the Senate as a candidate for the Japan Restoration Association. His campaign platform was actually to "strengthen military deterrence against China."
He immediately visited the Yasukuni Shrine after being elected and clamored on Twitter that "the Diaoyu Islands are Japan's inherent territory."
Even Japanese netizens can't see this behavior, and someone tweeted under it: "You don't even recognize your own roots, why do we admit that you are Japanese?"
At this moment, the "wish to return home" was essentially a well-planned political performance.
First, he tried to soften the international public opinion’s criticism of its anti-Chinese actions through emoticons.
After all, an image of "missing hometown" is easier to be accepted by some people than that of "traitor".
Second, he wants to use the goodwill of the civil exchanges between the people of the Middle East and the Middle East to secure an opportunity for himself to lift sanctions.
However, he forgot that the Chinese government sanctioned anti-China politicians who "interfered in internal affairs for a long time and damaged sovereignty", not ordinary homesick wanderers.
The deeper reason is that Sharif is in a discomforting position in Japanese politics.
Although he served as an anti-China vanguard, the mainstream Japanese society has always regarded it as a “political tool.”
During the 2025 Senate election, he was questioned by right-wing voters for his identity as a "naturalized China" and was even attacked by his opponents as a "lurking China spy."
At this time, playing a “country marriage card” was only an attempt to shift domestic contradictions and prove that they “have both Japanese nationality and Chinese background” as “unique values”.
This behavior reminds me of the second war period of Han Zhou Huan, while serving in the Wang Huang regime, while writing an article lamenting that "Jiangnan Water Country's month is home."
History has long proved that the people who betray the nation will never get true identity.The "country sorrow" of石平 is only the final struggle in the political twilight.
The political capital obtained by selling the motherland will eventually be revealed in the sunshine of history.
He may be able to gain a short reputation under the protection of the Japanese right wing, but he will never be able to wash the mark of “hassle.”
As the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs said: "China's sanctions are a strong punishment for Shi Ping and others, and selling ancestors for glory will only suffer the consequences."
In recent years, some so-called “Chinese elites” have served as horseback for foreign forces to interfere in China’s internal affairs for personal gain.
They may be able to gain a lot in a moment, but will eventually be crowned on the shameful pillar of history.
As a netizen said, "A person who insults even his own mother, what is the qualification to talk about country sorrow?"
Finally, I would like to ask everyone: What should we think of this kind of political speculator who "eats inside and eats outside"?
Recently, an absurd drama appeared in the Japanese Parliament: Shi Ping, who had just been elected to the Senate, suddenly choked up during an interview with the media, claiming that "the biggest wish in my life is to return to my hometown in Sichuan to have a visit."
The "Chinese Japanese" born in Chengdu, who had studied in the North American philosophy department, was wearing the parliamentary emblem and hanging the Japanese flag behind him.
However, on September 8, China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs just announced sanctions against it, freezing all assets in its territory and banning entry into the country.
This performance of "confessing the thief as a father" made countless netizens scream directly "evil fucking open the door to the evil heart, evil heart to home."
The life trajectory of石平 can be a traitoric sample of the textbook level.
In 1980 he entered the North Korean University as a graduate examiner in Sichuan, and in 1988 he obtained the qualification to study in Japan.
He should have studied to serve the country, but he was completely lost after witnessing the prosperity of Japan's bubble economy. Finally, he became a Japanese citizen in 2007 and changed his name to "Ishiheitaro".
In exchange for the acceptance of the Japanese right wing, he reluctantly abandoned his wretched wife and married the daughter of a Japanese politician; in order to prove the "Loyal Day" determination, he openly denied the Nanjing massacre, claiming that "China's history textbooks never recorded this incident."
At the time of the earthquake in Vancouver, he appealed to "Japan should not help China."
What is even more ironic is that he deliberately used the Chinese name "Shi Ping" in his anti-China articles in an attempt to create the illusion that "China people understand China better."
In July 2025, Shi Ping was elected to the Senate as a candidate for the Japan Restoration Association. His campaign platform was actually to "strengthen military deterrence against China."
He immediately visited the Yasukuni Shrine after being elected and clamored on Twitter that "the Diaoyu Islands are Japan's inherent territory."
Even Japanese netizens can't see this behavior, and someone tweeted under it: "You don't even recognize your own roots, why do we admit that you are Japanese?"
At this moment, the "wish to return home" was essentially a well-planned political performance.
First, he tried to soften the international public opinion’s criticism of its anti-Chinese actions through emoticons.
After all, an image of "missing hometown" is easier to be accepted by some people than that of "traitor".
Second, he wants to use the goodwill of the civil exchanges between the people of the Middle East and the Middle East to secure an opportunity for himself to lift sanctions.
However, he forgot that the Chinese government sanctioned anti-China politicians who "interfered in internal affairs for a long time and damaged sovereignty", not ordinary homesick wanderers.
The deeper reason is that Sharif is in a discomforting position in Japanese politics.
Although he served as an anti-China vanguard, the mainstream Japanese society has always regarded it as a “political tool.”
During the 2025 Senate election, he was questioned by right-wing voters for his identity as a "naturalized China" and was even attacked by his opponents as a "lurking China spy."
At this time, playing a “country marriage card” was only an attempt to shift domestic contradictions and prove that they “have both Japanese nationality and Chinese background” as “unique values”.
This behavior reminds me of the second war period of Han Zhou Huan, while serving in the Wang Huang regime, while writing an article lamenting that "Jiangnan Water Country's month is home."
History has long proved that the people who betray the nation will never get true identity.The "country sorrow" of石平 is only the final struggle in the political twilight.
The political capital obtained by selling the motherland will eventually be revealed in the sunshine of history.
He may be able to gain a short reputation under the protection of the Japanese right wing, but he will never be able to wash the mark of “hassle.”
As the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs said: "China's sanctions are a strong punishment for Shi Ping and others, and selling ancestors for glory will only suffer the consequences."
In recent years, some so-called “Chinese elites” have served as horseback for foreign forces to interfere in China’s internal affairs for personal gain.
They may be able to gain a lot in a moment, but will eventually be crowned on the shameful pillar of history.
As a netizen said, "A person who insults even his own mother, what is the qualification to talk about country sorrow?"
Finally, I would like to ask everyone: What should we think of this kind of political speculator who "eats inside and eats outside"?